Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a bilateral meeting during the G7 Summit in France.
The meeting represents a critical effort to deepen strategic and economic ties between the two nations. Both leaders aim to address shared concerns regarding technology and security while navigating complex trade relationships.
The talks will take place in Evian-les-Bains on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit [1, 2]. This encounter marks the first in-person meeting between the two leaders in more than 16 months [3].
According to the agenda, the discussions will cover a wide array of economic and technical topics. The leaders intend to discuss trade deals and the implementation of artificial intelligence [2]. They are also expected to address visa issues and energy cooperation [1, 2].
Global security remains a primary pillar of the meeting. The leaders will discuss the current situation in West Asia and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz [2]. These talks occur as both nations seek to stabilize regional security frameworks through coordinated diplomatic efforts.
The bilateral session is designed to synchronize the interests of the world's largest democracy and the largest economy [1]. By addressing these diverse issues, the two countries intend to strengthen their partnership against shared geopolitical challenges.
“The leaders will hold bilateral talks on trade, artificial intelligence, and global security.”
This meeting signals a prioritization of the India-US relationship within the multilateral framework of the G7. By focusing on high-tech sectors like AI and critical maritime corridors like the Strait of Hormuz, the two nations are attempting to balance economic competition with a strategic security alliance in a volatile global landscape.


